Lakers crush Heat to capture record-tying 17th NBA title, James wins 4th Finals MVP
Updated 11:16, 12-Oct-2020
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The Los Angeles Lakers pose for a team photo with the trophy after winning the 2020 NBA Championship over the Miami Heat at AdventHealth Arena, Florida, U.S., October 11, 2020. /CFP

The Los Angeles Lakers pose for a team photo with the trophy after winning the 2020 NBA Championship over the Miami Heat at AdventHealth Arena, Florida, U.S., October 11, 2020. /CFP

The ultimate anguish. The ultimate joy.

This season, for LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers, had it all. And it ended in the only fashion that they deemed would be acceptable, with them back atop the basketball world.

For the first time since Kobe Bryant's fifth and final title a decade ago, the Lakers are NBA champions. James had 28 points, 14 rebounds and 10 assists, and the Lakers beat the Miami Heat 106-93 on Sunday night to win the NBA Finals in six games.

And it was only fitting that James took the top honors as he earned NBA Finals Most Valuable Player honors for a fourth time.

"It means a lot to represent this franchise," James said, recalling what he told team owner Jeanie Buss when he arrived in Los Angeles in 2018: "I wanted to put this franchise back where it belongs. For me to be a part of such a historical franchise is an unbelievable feeling."

LeBron James laughs with his MVP trophy and Finals trophy in his hands after winning the 2020 NBA Championship at AdventHealth Arena, Florida, U.S., October 11, 2020. /CFP

LeBron James laughs with his MVP trophy and Finals trophy in his hands after winning the 2020 NBA Championship at AdventHealth Arena, Florida, U.S., October 11, 2020. /CFP

Anthony Davis had 19 points and 15 rebounds for the Lakers, who had to deal with the anguish that followed the death of the iconic Bryant in January and all the challenges that came with leaving home for three months to play at Walt Disney World in a bubble designed to keep inhabitants safe from the coronavirus.

It would be, James predicted, the toughest title to ever win.

They made the clincher look easy. James won his fourth title, doing it with a third different franchise – and against the Heat franchise that showed him how to become a champion.

Bam Adebayo had 25 points and 10 rebounds for Miami, which got 12 points from Jimmy Butler – the player who, in his first Heat season, got the team back to title contention. Rajon Rondo scored 19 points for the Lakers.

With that, the league's bubble chapter, put together after a four-and-a-half-month suspension of play that started on March 11 because of the coronavirus pandemic, is over. So, too, is a season that saw political sparring between the league and China, the death on January 1 of commissioner emeritus David Stern – the man who did so much to make the league what it is – and then the shock on January 26 that came with the news that Bryant, his daughter Gianna and seven other had died in a helicopter crash.

LeBron James celebrates on the court after winning the 2020 NBA Championship over the Miami Heat at AdventHealth Arena, Florida, U.S., October 11, 2020. /CFP

LeBron James celebrates on the court after winning the 2020 NBA Championship over the Miami Heat at AdventHealth Arena, Florida, U.S., October 11, 2020. /CFP

The Lakers said they were playing the rest of the season in his memory.

They delivered what Bryant did five times for L.A. – a ring, and the clincher was emphatic.

Game 6 was over by halftime, the Lakers taking a 64-36 lead into the break. The Heat never led and couldn't shoot from anywhere: 35 percent from 2-point range in the half, 33 percent from 3-point range and even an uncharacteristic 42 percent from the line, not like any of it really mattered. The Lakers were getting everything they wanted and then some, outscoring Miami 36-16 in the second quarter and doing all that with James making just one shot in the period.

Rajon Rondo, now a two-time champion and the first to win rings as a player in both Boston and Los Angeles – the franchises now tied with 17 titles apiece – was 6 for 6 in the half, the first time he has done that since November 2007. The Lakers' lead was 46-32 with 5:00 left in the half, and they outscored Miami 18-4 from there until intermission.

The Los Angeles Lakers celebrate with the trophy after winning the 2020 NBA Championship over the Miami Heat at AdventHealth Arena, Florida, U.S., October 11, 2020. /CFP

The Los Angeles Lakers celebrate with the trophy after winning the 2020 NBA Championship over the Miami Heat at AdventHealth Arena, Florida, U.S., October 11, 2020. /CFP

Ball game. The 28-point halftime lead was the second-biggest in NBA Finals history, topped only by the Celtics leading the Lakers 79-49 on May 27, 1985.

True to form, the Heat – a No. 5 seed in the Eastern Conference that finished with a losing record last season, a team that embraced the challenge of the bubble like none other — did not stop playing, not even when the deficit got to 36 in the third quarter.

A 23-8 run by Miami got the Heat to 90-69 with 8:37 left. But the outcome was never in doubt, and before long confetti was blasted into the air as the Lakers' celebration formally and officially began.

Source(s): AP